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📰 Teachers’ Body Writes to CM Devendra Fadnavis Over Key Education Concerns in Mumbai

Mumbai: A prominent teachers’ organisation in Mumbai has written to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, raising several pressing issues affecting educators and the education system in the state.

In the letter, the teachers’ body highlighted concerns related to working conditions, pending demands, and administrative challenges faced by school staff. The organisation urged the मुख्यमंत्री to intervene and address long-standing grievances that they claim have remained unresolved.

CM Devendra Fadnavis

📄 Key Issues Raised

The teachers reportedly pointed out multiple concerns, including:

  • Delays in recruitment and filling vacant teaching posts

  • Workload pressures due to staff shortages

  • Administrative duties affecting teaching time

  • Need for policy clarity on transfers and promotions

They stressed that these issues are impacting not only teachers but also the quality of education being delivered to students.


⚠️ Call for Immediate Action

The organisation appealed for urgent government intervention, stating that prolonged delays in addressing these concerns could further strain the education system. They also sought a meeting with the Chief Minister to discuss the matter in detail.


🏫 Impact on Education System

Teachers warned that continued neglect of their demands may lead to:

  • Decline in classroom efficiency

  • Increased stress among educators

  • Disruption in academic activities

They emphasised that improving teachers’ working conditions is essential for ensuring better learning outcomes.


🏛️ Awaiting Government Response

As of now, there has been no official response from the state government regarding the letter. However, the issue is expected to gain attention, given its potential impact on thousands of teachers and students across Maharashtra.

The development underscores ongoing challenges within the education sector and the need for dialogue between authorities and teaching communities to find sustainable solutions.

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